By Jack Stubbs MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is building a $30 million complex for acrobatic rock'n'roll, a niche sport in which President Vladimir Putin's daughter is a leading dancer and has a senior role for development, a Reuters review of public documents has shown. The Zhavoronki Acrobatic Rock'n'Roll Center will be built on the western outskirts of Moscow at a cost of 1.9 billion roubles, according to state tender documents available online, and will be funded by the municipal government. It will be the only specialized facility in the world for the sport, according to governing body the World Rock'n'Roll Confederation (WRRC).

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's finance minister said on Friday his ministry would actively review available fiscal tools to support growth as external uncertainties at home and abroad may put a dent in recovery momentum. "While there are limits (to what the government can do), we will actively look into it," Yoo Il-ho told reporters in Seoul when asked if the ministry needed to boost fiscal spending. He was speaking following a parliament vote to impeach President Park Geun-hye over an influence-peddling scandal. ...